UFOs spotted in Cambridgeshire

I got a couple of blurred shots

Well, I'm convinced.

Do Aliens have a technology that disables the Auto-Focus on all nearby cameras or something?
 
Some numbnuts while on television justified the existance of aliens etc., but the fact that his photo/video had to be authentic because of the tilted angle of the object in question.

A "UFO Expert" in a BBC article once said that you can tell if a ufo is genuine as ufo's fly on a tilt.

Something like that. Can't remember the exact phrase he used.

That's classic. :D
 
he probably thinks UFO's must fly on a tilk because planes and helicopters do but he hasnt the IQ to figure out why that is
 
There is a natural phenomenon that can have this effect. Its something to do with layers of differently heated air forming a kind of warped mirror effect in the sky, and reflecting things like car headlights and streetlights.

The effect can alter the colour of the light and can cause wierd movement effects as the air pockets move about.

I forget what its called but i remember seeing it on a ufo programme years ago. It usually happens after extended periods of dry hot weather with low winds, then a change to more humid weather as i remember. Its similar in nature to the mirage effect you see on the road in hot weather.
 
Can't wait for them to try and explain how a sphere can fly on a tilt.

Oh if its a sphere I think its labelled as "genuine" if it just flies erratically. Stopping on the spot, changing direction at right angles at speed, etc, then you're probably looking at a kid playing football.

Triangular shapes have to spin. If they're not spinning then they're clearly just the US testing out its "Aurora" plane.

Cigars have to shoot mandatory beams of light. If they are not doing this, then you're just looking back in time and seeing the Hindenburg, obviously.

Saucers are the easy ones. If they're on a tilt, then they're the genuine article.
 
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"They were not planes. These were not balloons. Each one was the size of a building. If they had been balloons, then they would have had to have been huge and they looked weighty."

The picture certainly inst conveying that very well,
 
Would love it if a scout group came forward and said they releases Japanese latterns. All you would need is a study breeze to make a line.
Although it could be anything.
 
I just don't understand how they "looked weighty", or how they were even able to determine the size of it given that it's just a bright light.

They can't simple as. but most people know a little about planes ect. So the mind compares what they know to what you see and fills in the blanks.
 
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